Contempt:
n. the feeling with with a person regards anything considered mean, vile or worthless; disdain; scorn
Synonyms: hate,deride, revile, despise, belittle, disparage, ridicule
Haughtily
Rejected.
To have treated someone with contempt, or to have treated others as though they were unworthy of your attention. To have rejected someone with scorn.
My Grandma was a sweet woman, but she showed great distain for anyone who did not attend Sunday services.
Pucham means disgust, contempt, scorn, abhorrence.
Here is a sentence with the word scornful, "Everyone was scornful of the government laxity to manage crime rates." This means showing contempt.
brickbat, comeback, contempt, contumely, crack, disdain, disparagement, jab, jest, joke, mockery, raillery, ridicule, satire, scoffing, scorn, slap, sneering (I put down a few to give you a variety of choices)
I am the object of disdain in literary circles. A noun, it means feeling contempt. A good synonym is scorn. I disdain eating turnips. As a verb it means to avoid because of disdain.
Scorn is contempt or disdain towards someone or something.
Contempt is a synonym of scorn. Both words convey the idea of feeling or showing a strong lack of respect or disapproval towards someone or something.
To have treated someone with contempt, or to have treated others as though they were unworthy of your attention. To have rejected someone with scorn.
verb to look upon or treat with contempt; despise; scorn. to think unworthy of notice, response, etc.; consider beneath oneself: to disdain replying to an insult. noun a feeling of contempt for anything regarded as unworthy; haughty contempt; scorn.
Either of these would fit: * admiration * respect
contempt, scorn, arrogance, derision, haughtiness, superciliousness
I believe you are thinking of the word scorn. The definition of the word scorn means to make a mockery.
There is no English word scron. The closest word to it is scorn. Scorn means to feel or express contempt.
She looked at him with great disdain, wondering why she had given him a second chance.
Contemptible
Scorn as a noun- disregard, sneer, despite, disdain, taunting, teasing, mockery, jeering and so forth. Scorn as a verb- abhor, avoid, be above, make fun of, mock, hate, ignore, scoff at, put down, gibe and so forth. P.S.: Thesaurus.com is your friend